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Five. A sixpence (when they were in use, up to about 1970) was worth half a shilling. A crown = five shilling, so a half-crown = 2 and a half shillings.
It would be worth 12.5 pence.
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Yes the US did make Half-Cents, the last year of issue was 1857.
The half-crown and crown are obsolete British coins. Under the old pre-decimal system, one crown was worth five shillings, and the half-crown was worth half that. At twenty shillings to the pound, the crown was 1/4 and the half was 1/8 of a pound. Or, the crown was 60 pence and the half was 30 pence.
two bob or half a crown in old money
About two bob or half a crown in old money.
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Five. A sixpence (when they were in use, up to about 1970) was worth half a shilling. A crown = five shilling, so a half-crown = 2 and a half shillings.
Two bob or half a crown in old Money - same as Ronnie Corbett and the Krankies.
Yes. 9,778,440 half crown 'Elizabeth II' coins were minted in 1965
shilling, groat, florin, crown, half crown
The value of the 1948 half crown ranges between 1 pound and 2.50 pounds.
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The coin you have is a Churchill Commemorative Crown and NOT halfcrown. Worth around 50p - £1 today (they were mass produced in 1965....just under 20 million struck in cupro-nickel - an alloy of copper and nickel).
No US coin, including the half dollar has a crown stamp on it when it comes from the mint. Instead, if you have a US half dollar with a crown stamp in it, it was done either by a private company or individual. These stamps generally add no value to your coin and it is just worth what a damaged example of whatever year of half dollar you have is worth.